Chapter 5 - Jay: Page 140

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20 thoughts on “Page 140”

  1. Shiori Tsumi

    Right-and becoming a knight will make it okay for you to kill them? Knowing some, maybe even all of them, have homes and families and friends and people who rely on them and need them? You’ve got a serious black-white mentality going on here right now. And none of these ‘bandits’ have threatened you, or even so much as raised their voices to you. You’re the one brandishing a knife and yelling about killing people.

    • Killaim

      well if they commit a crime and its known of – then she would be lawfully right to punish them in what way is accordingly right.

      regardless of them hiding by turning around and returning to normal life.

      or just by being part time bandits. / guards/monster killers

  2. Meakyo

    Ah yes, ethical dilemmas. The corner stone of character development. Make the right choice Ephelia!

  3. Killaim

    oh yeah – we got a proper paladin rule bender here!!!

  4. YetAnotherTroper

    Assuming this setting’s government is anything like real Medieval feudalist states, many of these bandits could indeed have been knights themselves at one point. Often knights would be dismissed for excessively dishonorable acts, or when their liege’s holdings are dissolved for whatever reason, or when they simply decide they’ve had enough of knighthood.

    Most Medieval knights were less like bastions of chivalry and courage, and more like modern gang members in spiffier clothes. The lines between knight, mercenary, and bandit are not very thick.

    • S.A.

      (Sorry! I approved your comments on this page now! They got put in the spam filter for some reason and I did not see so I had to dig them out…)

  5. Invisible

    let’s see how will this end

  6. Underdawg

    I wonder what she’ll think of the retired bandit sitting beside her…

  7. YetAnotherTroper

    Some of them may have been knights themselves. In real feudalist states, the line between knight and mercenary (and in turn the line between mercenary and bandit) is not very thick.

  8. Sark Hindsfowrd

    Ethics,and if following real fedual states the line between knight, mercenary, and bandits is very thin.

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